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Soldiers from the 740th, Transportation Company of

Soldiers from the 740th, Transportation Company of

Soldiers from the 740th, Transportation Company of Milbank and Aberdeen, and the 153rd Engineer Battalion, Forward Support Company of Parkston work together to shore up a section of the levee by building a laye... More

A portion of the Mud Lake levee has slowed the rising

A portion of the Mud Lake levee has slowed the rising

A portion of the Mud Lake levee has slowed the rising Missouri River down, but is now inaccessible by levee patrol teams in Dakota Dunes, S.D., June 27, 2011. The Mud Lake sandbag wall is one of the many places... More

Staff Sgt. Darren Rus (left), Sioux Falls, S.D., goes

Staff Sgt. Darren Rus (left), Sioux Falls, S.D., goes

Staff Sgt. Darren Rus (left), Sioux Falls, S.D., goes over some information on an incident map with Staff Sgt. Daniel Schumacher, from Brookings, S.D. Both soldiers belong to the 211th Engineer Company, Madison... More

Aerial photos of the Missouri Rver flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri Rver flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri Rver flooding in Sioux City, Iowa, South Sioux City, Neb., and Dakota Dunes, S.D., June 8, 2011. Levees were built near homes to prevent the Missouri River from flooding properties.

The Riv-r-land housing development has been evacuated

The Riv-r-land housing development has been evacuated

The Riv-r-land housing development has been evacuated and the waters of the Missouri River are covering the streets in this neighborhood of the development, June 9. Local law enforcement, with the help of sever... More

Missouri River flood waters continue to envelope areas

Missouri River flood waters continue to envelope areas

Missouri River flood waters continue to envelope areas of least resistance, June 6, 2011. The south levee of the Dakota Dunes levee system has protected most of the golf holes at Dakota Dunes Country Club. How... More

Spc. Emily Soulek (left) and Spc. Ryan Eilts, both

Spc. Emily Soulek (left) and Spc. Ryan Eilts, both

Spc. Emily Soulek (left) and Spc. Ryan Eilts, both of Mitchell, of the South Dakota Army National Guard's 139th Brigade Support Battalion, check the depth of the Missouri River on the wet side of the Mud Lake s... More

Pfc. Chad Barth, a medic with the 153rd Engineer Battalion

Pfc. Chad Barth, a medic with the 153rd Engineer Battalion

Pfc. Chad Barth, a medic with the 153rd Engineer Battalion out of Huron, grabs a few bottles of water for the soldiers filling sand bags at the Gateway facility, June 12. "On hot days like this, hydration is ve... More

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux City, Iowa, South Sioux City, Neb., and Dakota Dunes, S.D., June 8, 2011. Levees were built near homes to prevent the Missouri River from flooding properties.

Soldiers from the South Dakota Army National Guard's

Soldiers from the South Dakota Army National Guard's

Soldiers from the South Dakota Army National Guard's 139th Brigade Support Battalion, Mitchell, work as a team to reinforce the backside of the Mud Lake sandbag wall in Dakota Dunes, S.D., June 24, 2011. The Mu... More

Sgt. Stephanie Johnson (left) from Jasper, Minn., a

Sgt. Stephanie Johnson (left) from Jasper, Minn., a

Sgt. Stephanie Johnson (left) from Jasper, Minn., a member of Medical Command based out of Rapid City, and Master Sgt. Angela Pesicka from Parker, a member of the 114th Fighter Wing Medical Group, stop to check... More

Pfc. Thad Buri, Watertown, a service member of the

Pfc. Thad Buri, Watertown, a service member of the

Pfc. Thad Buri, Watertown, a service member of the 235th Military Police Company, directs traffic at a traffic control point in Dakota Dunes, June 17. Buri and other members of the 235th Military Police Company... More

The strength of the south levee of the Dakota Dunes

The strength of the south levee of the Dakota Dunes

The strength of the south levee of the Dakota Dunes levee system will be tested by the Missouri River as flood waters begin to crawl up the side of the man-made barrier, June 6, 2011. On June 8, service member... More

Pallets of sandbags are staged in the parking lot of

Pallets of sandbags are staged in the parking lot of

Pallets of sandbags are staged in the parking lot of the McCook Lake Middle School, June 13. The sandbags have been filled and palletized to be staged for emergency repairs on the levee systems that have been b... More

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux City, Iowa, South Sioux City, Neb., and Dakota Dunes, S.D., June 8, 2011. Levees were built near homes to prevent the Missouri River from flooding properties.

Aerial photo of the Gavin Point Dam near Yankton, S.D.,

Aerial photo of the Gavin Point Dam near Yankton, S.D.,

Aerial photo of the Gavin Point Dam near Yankton, S.D., on June 8. Water is being released at 140,000 cubic feet per second.

Pvt. Justin Frank, a medic with the 153rd Engineer

Pvt. Justin Frank, a medic with the 153rd Engineer

Pvt. Justin Frank, a medic with the 153rd Engineer Battalion, Huron, has been attached to the 114th Fighter Wing to support the health of the airmen as they sand bag at the water treatment facility June 4. Fran... More

Jim Zortman, a resident of the Riv-r-land housing

Jim Zortman, a resident of the Riv-r-land housing

Jim Zortman, a resident of the Riv-r-land housing development and his family have displayed writing, "God help us!"

South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard meets with Col. Brian

South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard meets with Col. Brian

South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard meets with Col. Brian Miller, Commander of the 185th Air Refueling Wing, at the Sioux City Air National Guard Base in Sioux City, Iowa, June 14. Daugarrd is in Sioux City to ge... More

Contractors add rock to the face of the levee to repair

Contractors add rock to the face of the levee to repair

Contractors add rock to the face of the levee to repair the erosion that occurred this morning June 16. Currents from the Missouri River have begun to erode the underside of the levee causing the face to fall a... More

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux City, Iowa, South Sioux City, Neb., and Dakota Dunes, S.D., June 8, 2011. Levees were built near homes to prevent the Missouri River from flooding properties.

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux City, Iowa, South Sioux City, Neb., and Dakota Dunes, S.D., June 8, 2011. Levees were built near homes to prevent the Missouri River from flooding properties.

Contractors rush to fix a section of the levee holding

Contractors rush to fix a section of the levee holding

Contractors rush to fix a section of the levee holding back the surging Missouri River, June 16. At 6:20 a.m., the levee patrol located a section of the levee that was being eroded away by the river current of ... More

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux City, Iowa, South Sioux City, Neb., and Dakota Dunes, S.D., June 8, 2011. Levees were built near homes to prevent the Missouri River from flooding properties.

Pfc. Trever McDaniel, Aberdeen, 740th Transportation

Pfc. Trever McDaniel, Aberdeen, 740th Transportation

Pfc. Trever McDaniel, Aberdeen, 740th Transportation Company (left) and Spc. Jim DeHoogh, Sioux Falls, 153rd Engineer Battalion, Forward Support Company, pass sandbags down to a crew of soldiers here June 24. T... More

This is the same home as pictured above in the Riv-r-land

This is the same home as pictured above in the Riv-r-land

This is the same home as pictured above in the Riv-r-land housing development five days later. Neighbors and friends within this community have spent countless hours sandbagging, and hauling in dirt and rock to... More

Capt. Michael Marquardt, a member of the German army

Capt. Michael Marquardt, a member of the German army

Capt. Michael Marquardt, a member of the German army reserve from Germany, compares methods and procedures with Capt. Derris Buus, Rapid City, 211th Engineer Company commander, and Sgt. 1st Class Michael Ploost... More

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux City, Iowa, South Sioux City, Neb., and Dakota Dunes, S.D., June 8, 2011. Levees were built near homes to prevent the Missouri River from flooding properties.

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux City, Iowa, South Sioux City, Neb., and Dakota Dunes, S.D., June 8, 2011. Levees were built near homes to prevent the Missouri River from flooding properties.

The "mighty" Missouri River continues its historic

The "mighty" Missouri River continues its historic

The "mighty" Missouri River continues its historic rise above sea level, June 6, 2011. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released water from Gavins Point Dam at 120,000 cubic feet per second. Officials estimate ... More

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux City, Iowa, South Sioux City, Neb., and Dakota Dunes, S.D., June 8, 2011. Levees were built near homes to prevent the Missouri River from flooding properties.

Pfc. Chad Barth (left) from Huron, hands off a radio

Pfc. Chad Barth (left) from Huron, hands off a radio

Pfc. Chad Barth (left) from Huron, hands off a radio to Pfc. Desiree Jones, Britton, at a security check point, June 8. Barth and Jones belong to the 153rd Engineer Battalion, Huron.

Sgt. 1st Class Michael Plooster, of Tyler, Minn., is

Sgt. 1st Class Michael Plooster, of Tyler, Minn., is

Sgt. 1st Class Michael Plooster, of Tyler, Minn., is a member of the 211th Engineer Company. The 211th is headquartered in Madison, and Plooster relays important information to some of his fellow soldiers via r... More

Staff Sgt. Paula Beckler, a soldier with the 740th

Staff Sgt. Paula Beckler, a soldier with the 740th

Staff Sgt. Paula Beckler, a soldier with the 740th Transportation Company, Aberdeen, (right) leads a team of soldiers from the 740th in quick reactionary mission to shore up a section of the levee here June 24.... More

Spc. Emily Soulek, Mitchell, 139th Battalion Support

Spc. Emily Soulek, Mitchell, 139th Battalion Support

Spc. Emily Soulek, Mitchell, 139th Battalion Support Brigade, loads sandbags into the back of an all terrain vehicle in Dakota Dunes, S.D., June 24, 2011. The soldiers are using the bags to help build a sandbag... More

Brig. Gen. Wayne Shanks (right), the assistant adjutant

Brig. Gen. Wayne Shanks (right), the assistant adjutant

Brig. Gen. Wayne Shanks (right), the assistant adjutant general for Air of the South Dakota National Guard, tours the levee system at Dakota Dunes, Wednesday, June 8, 2011. Soldiers and airmen with the South Da... More

A large thunderstorm rolls across the Dakota Dunes

A large thunderstorm rolls across the Dakota Dunes

A large thunderstorm rolls across the Dakota Dunes area June 20. The storm dropped approximately three inches of rain on the already saturated neighborhoods, as the nearby Missouri River continues to rise agai... More

South Dakota National Guard 998 Humvee.

South Dakota National Guard 998 Humvee.

South Dakota National Guard 998 Humvee.

Sgt. Stephanie Johnson (left) from Jasper, Minn., a

Sgt. Stephanie Johnson (left) from Jasper, Minn., a

Sgt. Stephanie Johnson (left) from Jasper, Minn., a member of Medical Command based out of Rapid City, and Master Sgt. Angela Pesicka from Parker, a member of the 114th Fighter Wing Medical Group, stop to check... More

Senior Airman Zach Gunn, Dell Rapids, 114th Fighter

Senior Airman Zach Gunn, Dell Rapids, 114th Fighter

Senior Airman Zach Gunn, Dell Rapids, 114th Fighter Wing, plays piano and sings songs to help pass the time while the soldiers and airmen who would normally be performing their levee patrol and quick reaction f... More

Missouri River flood waters are threatening residential

Missouri River flood waters are threatening residential

Missouri River flood waters are threatening residential properties, June 6, 2011. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released water from Gavins Point Dam at 120,000 cubic feet per second June 6. Officials estimat... More

British troops work alongside National Guard in flooding operations

British troops work alongside National Guard in flooding operations

Cpl. Arseny Barkovskiy conducts drivers training in a South Dakota National Guard Humvee.

Soldiers and airmen with the South Dakota National

Soldiers and airmen with the South Dakota National

Soldiers and airmen with the South Dakota National Guard are transitioning from sandbag operations to a levee patrol mission on the Dakota Dunes levee system, Wednesday, June 8, 2011.

Construction crews work to strengthen the south levee

Construction crews work to strengthen the south levee

Construction crews work to strengthen the south levee of the Dakota Dunes levee system, June 6, 2011. The levee system will be tested by the Missouri River as flood waters begin to crawl up the side of the man... More

Spc. Jasen Haller, from Sioux Falls, S.D., and Spc.

Spc. Jasen Haller, from Sioux Falls, S.D., and Spc.

Spc. Jasen Haller, from Sioux Falls, S.D., and Spc. Sam West, from Watertown, S.D., both members of the 211th Engineer Company, headquartered out of Madison, perform levee patrol duty in the "Country Club" area... More

Earlier, contractors and emergency management personnel

Earlier, contractors and emergency management personnel

Earlier, contractors and emergency management personnel responded to a reported compromise in the levee June 16. Currents from the Missouri River have begun to erode the underside of the levee in certain areas ... More

Staff Sgt. Andy Kessler, from Lesterville (left) and

Staff Sgt. Andy Kessler, from Lesterville (left) and

Staff Sgt. Andy Kessler, from Lesterville (left) and Sgt. 1st Class Darren Bigge, from Parkston, return to the Liberty Bank building after helping stranded civilians out of their flooded vehicles and giving the... More

Airmen from the South Dakota Air National Guard's 114th

Airmen from the South Dakota Air National Guard's 114th

Airmen from the South Dakota Air National Guard's 114th Fighter Wing continue on their way after receiving water from the Task Force 114 medic staff here June 28,2011. The airmen and soldiers of the South Dakot... More

Missouri River flood waters claim a residential property,

Missouri River flood waters claim a residential property,

Missouri River flood waters claim a residential property, June 6, 2011. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released water from Gavin's Point Dam at 120,000 cubic feet per second on Monday. Officials estimate by J... More

Pfc.Thad Buri, Watertown, a service member of the 235th

Pfc.Thad Buri, Watertown, a service member of the 235th

Pfc.Thad Buri, Watertown, a service member of the 235th Military Police Company, halts traffic at a traffic control point in Dakota Dunes, June 17. Buri and other members of the 235th Military Police Company ar... More

Soldiers from the 740th Transportation Company and

Soldiers from the 740th Transportation Company and

Soldiers from the 740th Transportation Company and 153rd Engineer Battalion work together to unload sandbags off of a Palletized Load System here June 24. The South Dakota National Guard has been activated to h... More

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux City, Iowa, South Sioux City, Neb., and Dakota Dunes, S.D., June 8, 2011. Levees were built near homes to prevent the Missouri River from flooding properties.

Pallets of sandbags are staged in the parking lot of

Pallets of sandbags are staged in the parking lot of

Pallets of sandbags are staged in the parking lot of the McCook Lake Middle School, June 13. The sandbags have been filled and palletized to be staged for emergency repairs on the levee systems that have been b... More

Spc. Tyler Pepper, (left) from Bonesteel and Spc. Ryan

Spc. Tyler Pepper, (left) from Bonesteel and Spc. Ryan

Spc. Tyler Pepper, (left) from Bonesteel and Spc. Ryan Eilts, from Mitchell, of the South Dakota Army National Guard's 139th Brigade Support Battalion, place sandbags along the backside of the Mud Lake sandbag ... More

The South Dakota Army National Guard's 139th Brigade

The South Dakota Army National Guard's 139th Brigade

The South Dakota Army National Guard's 139th Brigade Support Battalion is set up in the Wynstone development, in Southeast South Dakota to help with flood relief efforts June 27, 2011. Members of the 139th were... More

Chief Warrant Officer Christian Franks (Center), South

Chief Warrant Officer Christian Franks (Center), South

Chief Warrant Officer Christian Franks (Center), South Dakota’s Army Aviation Safety Officer, briefs (from left) Rick Wagner from Wagner Construction, Tim Brown from Brown Construction and South Dakota’s Secre... More

South Dakota Air National Guard, 114th Fighter Wing

South Dakota Air National Guard, 114th Fighter Wing

South Dakota Air National Guard, 114th Fighter Wing members, Command Chief Master Sgt. Jim Welch (right), Col. Al Bolton (left), Director of Intelligence for the S.D. National Guard joint staff and Master Sgt. ... More

Soldiers and airmen with the South Dakota National

Soldiers and airmen with the South Dakota National

Soldiers and airmen with the South Dakota National Guard are transitioning from sandbag operations to a levee patrol mission on the Dakota Dunes levee system, Wednesday, June 8, 2011. The team of service member... More

Task Force 153 becomes Task Force 114

Task Force 153 becomes Task Force 114

Lt. Col. Greg Lair (left), Lt. Col. Joe Eining (middle) and Lt. Col. Barry Whitney discuss logistical information regarding the upcoming change from Task Force 153 to Task Force 114 here June 21. The 114th Figh... More

Spc. Patty Heermann, Pierre, a service member of the

Spc. Patty Heermann, Pierre, a service member of the

Spc. Patty Heermann, Pierre, a service member of the 235th Military Police Company, checks the ID card of a resident returning to their Dakota Dunes home, June 17. Heermann and other members of the 235th Milita... More

Brig. Gen. Wayne Shanks (right), the assistant adjutant

Brig. Gen. Wayne Shanks (right), the assistant adjutant

Brig. Gen. Wayne Shanks (right), the assistant adjutant general for Air of the South Dakota National Guard, takes a few moments to visit with some soldiers of the 211th Engineer Company who are conducting levee... More

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux City, Iowa, South Sioux City, Neb., and Dakota Dunes, S.D., June 8, 2011. Levees were built near homes to prevent the Missouri River from flooding properties.

Soldiers from the 740th Transportation Company and

Soldiers from the 740th Transportation Company and

Soldiers from the 740th Transportation Company and 153rd Engineer Battalion work together to unload sandbags off of a Palletized Load System here June 24. The South Dakota National Guard has been activated to h... More

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux

Aerial photos of the Missouri River flooding in Sioux City, Iowa, South Sioux City, Neb., and Dakota Dunes, S.D., June 8, 2011. Levees were built near homes to prevent the Missouri River from flooding properties.

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